In today's diverse and inclusive work environment, it's imperative for office managers to create an atmosphere where all employees, including neurodivergent individuals, can thrive. Neurodiversity encompasses a range of neurological differences such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. By adopting strategies to support neurodivergent employees, you're not only enhancing … [Read more...] about Creating a neurodiverse-friendly workplace
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Effective staff scheduling: Balance coverage, satisfaction, and work-life harmony
Achieving the delicate balance between adequate staffing coverage, employee satisfaction, and work-life balance is a task that requires finesse and strategic thinking. Consider these innovative scheduling techniques and software solutions that can help you optimize your staff scheduling process for the benefit of both your team and your patients. The challenge of staff … [Read more...] about Effective staff scheduling: Balance coverage, satisfaction, and work-life harmony
10 steps to medical supply and inventory management
Efficient management of medical supplies and inventory may be one of your jobs as a medical office manager. In a typical medical office, the responsibility for stocking medical supplies can vary depending on the size of the office, its organizational structure, and its specific practices. Generally, both the medical office manager and the clinical staff play roles in ensuring … [Read more...] about 10 steps to medical supply and inventory management
Before, during and after a flood: Is your medical office prepared?
Flood preparedness is an ongoing process. Regularly review and update your flood preparedness plan to ensure it remains effective and aligned with any changes in your medical office's operations and environment. Pre-Flood Preparedness: Risk Assessment: Identify flood-prone areas near the medical office and assess the likelihood of flooding. Emergency Contacts: Maintain … [Read more...] about Before, during and after a flood: Is your medical office prepared?
Practice the art of active listening
Whether you dealing with a patient at the front desk, a staffer with a problem or a physician partner with instructions for you, you need to practice active listening. The skill of active listening has the power to transform relationships, enhance team collaboration, and drive organizational success. As a manager, honing your active listening skills can lead to a more engaged … [Read more...] about Practice the art of active listening
6 reasons to have on-site childcare…and how to set it up
For onsite employees, care of their children is a constant worry. Inconvenient dropoff and pickup times, last minute cancellations by caregivers, concerns about the care being given and a host of other problems haunt employees through the work day. For some offices, a child care service at or near the office is a solution the benefits parents and the employer. Advantages of … [Read more...] about 6 reasons to have on-site childcare…and how to set it up
Try the Inbox Zero method to bring those emails under control
Is your email inbox a stress-inducing mess of unanswered emails? Here's something you can try to put it in order and keep it that way. Inbox Zero is a time management and email productivity strategy developed by productivity expert Merlin Mann. The concept revolves around the idea of keeping your email inbox empty or close to empty by consistently processing and organizing … [Read more...] about Try the Inbox Zero method to bring those emails under control
Be ready for disaster with an emergency preparedness plan
From power outages to rainstorms, earthquakes to wildfires, the unexpected can happen. That's why your office needs a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan is essential. Here are key steps in establishing a plan. 1. Assess Vulnerabilities: Begin by identifying potential risks that could impact your office, such as natural disasters (earthquakes, floods, hurricanes), … [Read more...] about Be ready for disaster with an emergency preparedness plan
Healthcare employees love “123456” for their passwords
The healthcare sector’s employees, working for the world’s richest companies, use poor passwords to secure business accounts, reveals new research by NordPass. While cybersecurity experts repeatedly urge businesses to take better care of corporate accounts, passwords such as “123456,” “password,” and “12345” still make it to the top of the healthcare industry’s list. These are … [Read more...] about Healthcare employees love “123456” for their passwords
Personal Disaster Preparation Safety Briefing
Dear [Company Name] Team, We all know that disaster preparedness is essential for our safety and well-being, both at work and in our personal lives. Emergencies can happen without warning, so it's crucial to be informed and ready to respond. This safety briefing will provide you with important information on how to prepare for disasters that may occur at work, at home, or … [Read more...] about Personal Disaster Preparation Safety Briefing